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Human Rights

This category gathers all the questions about the basic rights and freedoms to which all human beings are entitled. Questions should include but are not limited to the right to life and liberty, freedom of thought and expression, and equality before the law.

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How are human rights violated?

Under the UN Charter 1948,all human beings are born equal with dignity and rights.If you are being prevented from having the liberty to do certain things legally or having the freedom to do certain things under the law in your country then you rights are being violated.Also,if you are not living a comfortable life in some ases,it is violated.In some cases because,some of your rights or freedoms can be withdrawn maybe due to the economic stability of the nation,breakage of the law,natural disasters and others.But this answer that has been given,when it comes to the comfort section,is debatable.

How important is the deed of sale of the land?

Since a deed is the instrument of sale for real property which proves the seller's right to convey and the buyer's right of ownership, it is critical to the sale because it is the buyer's only proof of ownership. It is critical to note that ownership customarily does not pass from the seller to the buyer unless and until the deed is recorded with the clerk of the court in the jurisdiction in which the property is located.

What are five instances of human rights?

1. Freedom of Speech

2. Freedom of Religion

3. Right to bear arms

4. Right to a speedy trial

5. Right to own property

Is banning same-sex marriage a violation of human rights?

Yes. Marriage is a right. It is a right applicable to humans. Same-sex couples are humans. Same-sex couples have human rights. Some governments do not permit same-sex couples to marry. Those governments are violating the human rights of same-sex couples.

Why are human rights abused?

the abuse of power comes as no surprise

Is provoking a crime in US?

Depending on the laws where the assault or provocation occurs, yes. It usually falls under the heading of "inciting a riot/fight" or disturbing the peace. if for example you warn your neighbour that they are making to much noise at night stomping around of floor boards that are illegal to have Jennifer Chong should know this as she is lawyer however she did not as she provoked someone by purposely stomping on the ground the person that assaulted her was in fact indeed provoke by her The person that assaulted her was kept up at night with her moving future all night.

Then stomping the next day not giving the person time to catch up on lost sleep.

Also there is another example of provoking When someone tells you to stop using something like leaving a door open that is a safety risk and you keep doing it you might be provoking someone.

which is against the law.

A lawyer who does not know a common law like that is no use and guess what she went to university yet Jennifer Chong did not know these FACTS before hand even after going to school for 10 years.

Jennifer Chong also failed to note that Linda Chong her cousin has in fact indeed broken the law as well.

Linda Chong has Still not paid for the repair her plumbing did to our unit.

We do not need to pay a cent to her unit. Yet the idiot keeps insisting we do when the law states other wise.

so if for example someone beats her up because she refuse to repair the problem and DEMANDs us to pay half of it she is provoking the situation.

I knew this before even picking up a law book and I never went to university.

here is a fun fact they write laws like do not provoke and to have rights to basic medical treatment yet make the drugs that are meant to help illegal.

The do not take into consideration that provoking someone means to aggravate someone to the point of assault.

Here is the kicker in the pants it even states it in a law book that you are not allowed to provoke people. Yet the person that Assaulted her was provoke by her to the point of beating her up.

It is in the Law hand book which is a introductory to law subjects. Her boyfriend is not any smarter than her I bet he was the one that infected my mothers PC with a third party virus. When failing to fix a common error Alex I think his name is .

What is the relationship between human needs and human rights?

I would say that social justice is the equality of all people getting everything they need to survive. This means that no matter who the people are, they will receive all that they need. Human and social needs are the specific necessities that people need. Their connection: human and social needs are the specific necessities that can be characteristic of the social justice of a people. They are what leads to the justice. Human and social needs create the justice.

*hope this was somewhat useful*

What is the significance of Louis Riel's accomplishments?

Louis Riel was a patriot who stood up for his people and his beliefs. He was the driving force behind Manitoba becoming Canada's fifth province and joining confederation.

- Reason why French is taught in Canadian Schools

Lead two rebellions, and a List of Rights. He basically wanted his people to have their rights.

THE METIS LIST OF RIGHTS:

  1. That the people have the right to elect their own legislature.
  2. That the legislature have the power to pass all laws local to the Territory over the veto of the Executive by a two-thirds vote.
  3. That no act of the Dominion Parliament (local to the Territory) be binding on the people until sanctioned by the Legislature of the Territory.
  4. That all Sheriffs, Magistrates, Constables, School Commissioners, etc., be elected by the people.
  5. A free Homestead and Preemption Land law.
  6. That a portion of the public lands be appropriated to the benefit of schools, the building of bridges, roads and public buildings.
  7. That it be guaranteed to connect Winnipeg by rail with the nearest line of railroad, within a term of five years; the land grant to be subject to the Local Legislature.
  8. That for the term of four years all military, civil and municipal expenses be paid out of the Dominion funds.
  9. That the Military be composed of the inhabitants now existing in the Territory.
  10. That the English and French languages be common in the legislature and courts and that all public documents and acts of the legislature be published in both languages.
  11. That the Judge of the Supreme Court speak the English and French languages.
  12. That treaties be concluded and ratified between the Dominion Government and the several tribes of Indians in the Territory to ensure peace on the frontier.
  13. That we have a fair and full representation in the Canadian Parliament.
  14. That all privileges, customs and usage existing at the time of the transfer be respected.

He might have been insane.

When were the human rights made?

The Bill of Rights was completed in 1789 and ratified in 1791.

What groups experience racism?

Well, every group can experience racism, doesn't matter what you are.

I hope this helped

hi no it did not help at all

What is the role of media in the violation of human rights?

Around the world, the media is the most effective avenue for spreading human rights awareness and acceptance. While spreading messages through schools and community forums can be effective at reaching dozens or even hundreds of people at the time, they can't match the reach and scope of the media. For instance, one radio station in the Congo can reach hundreds of thousands of people simultaneously with information about women's rights. A website featuring photographs of rights abuses in North American Aboriginal communities may get millions of hits a day. Increased awareness about human rights is the first, and most necessary, step to ending human rights abuses. The more people know and care about human rights standards: * The more people are empowered to defend their own rights (think FGM victims in the DRC) * The more people are inspired to come to the defense of others (think of interventions in spousal abuse situations in North America) * The more governments and civil society leaders are forced to improving their practices (think of the improved government rights record in Ghana or the US under Obama) The more human rights norms are injected into the fabric of society, the less likely rights abuses will be committed or tolerated when they do occur. Other methods of improving human rights-namely creating legal frameworks (United Nations) or sparking international public pressure (Amnesty International)-can be effective, but only when the general public in the countries in question understand, accept and embrace their human rights first.

How adopting a person centred approach which offers choices and upholds rights can empower an individual and help to reduce the likelihood of abuse?

When taking a person centered approach you will be working with your clients, discussing with them what they would like with a care plan. You gain your clients trust , by having a caring person who they can talk to. [ You gain a deeper understanding of your clients preferences, beliefs. You empower your client, upholding their rights and beliefs reducing the risk for abuse.

Why do rich countries need to help poor countries develop?

because in the end by the time they have succesfully make the poor country develop they are gaining or earning profit from them.By instructing and dictating the poor country they can easily manipulate their way of living, their proccessing system and their own rules and regulation

What are China's human rights violations?

The law where you may only have one child or you can't be supported

Where does human rights come from?

Mostly the United Nations Declaration on Human Rights. Those who are people of faith say from God's gift of the Ten Commandments

Why don't companies in countries with repressive governments object to the human rights abuses?

They tend to care more about a safe investment climate than about human rights.

What countries haven't signed the universal declaration of human rights?

The Declaration was adopted by the members of the UN on December 10th 1948. No one voted against, however eight members did not adopt it; the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, People's Republic of Poland, Union of South Africa and Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

What does title 1 of HIPPA cover?

HIPAA Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act

To protect patients privacy and/or health info.

What empowers states to regulate the public health and welfare of its citizens?

Amendment X states, "The powers not delegated to the United States by the constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people." If a state puts this power in its constitution, the state has the power.

Why was a commission of Human Rights significant?

It began a new international focus on equal rights for all.

Why should everyone have the same rights?

Because that would mean that everybody can go around and do what ever they want